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Poobah is progressive/psychedelic heavy rock trio from Youngstown, Ohio, formed in the early 1970s. Their lineup centres on founding member Jim Gustafson (guitars, vocals), with Lori Powers on percussion and backing vocals, Mike Lewis on bass, and Mike Fortino on drums and backing vocals.

Exact reissue of excellent rare early '70s Deram psych / prog. One of the most interesting albums on the label with powerful distinctive male vocals, heavy guitar, bass, keyboards and string arrangements. A bit like T2 in places... certainly a grower....

This outfit formed in Fort Lauderdale, Florida in the Summer of 1969. They played a sort of heavy rock music in the Black Sabbath/Alice Cooper vein and had a spectacular live show, opening for many 'big name' acts. The above album was recorded in just four hours and pressed in limited quantities for distribution to local fans.

This band formed in Marshalltown, Iowa in 1969 playing a form of hard-edged, drug-induced rock'n'roll. Their album was recorded in a basement studio in 1972 and just 50 copies were pressed on the Dragon label.

In 1971 four young men from Sun Valley Idaho; Jim Klahr (keyboards), Mike Snead (lead guitar and vocals), Steve Towery (drums and vocals), and Matt Wilson (bass and vocals) decided that Salem Mass would be a good name for a group. They played psychedelic rock and released one record titled Witch Burning the same year.

Blue Mountain Eagle was a short-lived American rock group that evolved out of New Buffalo Springfield in August 1969 and recorded a lone album for Atco Records, which they were personally signed to by label founder Ahmet Ertegun.

From Sandston, Virginia, this band evolved out of the Hustlers, whose members included, at various stages, ex-Reactors Steve Hicks and ex-Outlaws Butch Owens alongside core members Velpo Robertson, Gray McCalley and Ben Luck. The latter left to join the Barracudas, of A Plane View LP fame.

This is the same band that appears on the second half of the "Astral Navigations" CD from Holyground Records. Great material recorded in 1970 and 1971. Psychedelic freakouts with almost non-stop fuzzed out wah-wah guitar. Very appealing stuff. There is also a Swedish all-female rock band that goes with the name Thundermother.

There are more artists using this name: 1) Crank were a hard rock/proto-metal band whose only 1969 recording has been posthumously released by Rockadelic on a split LP called 'A Night In The Cave', along with another band called Thump Theater. http://rateyourmusic.com/artist/thump_theater___crank

There are more than one Artists with the name Fear Itself. 1. The first one is a late sixties San Francisco outfit, whose album is full of fuzz-blues material sounding rather like a psychedelic Groundhogs.